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The Power of Sync

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I love the way Seth Godin thinks. On his blog he talks about what happens when we “sync” our actions.

The power of sync

100 people doing something at the same time has far more power than 300 people doing it over time.
We unconsciously amplify the power of coordination when we consider the impact of actions. If there’s a thousand people waiting outside of a store, we instantly believe we’re seeing a phenomenon.
While the internet makes it easier than ever to spread ideas, it makes it far more compelling to coordinate actions.
If everyone in your weekly meeting drops a pencil at precisely 12:03, you’ll notice.

- from Seth’s blog

It’s an idea that Paul talks about in 1Corinthians 12 – When all the parts of the body “sync” it creates movement.  It’s no different for the church, when we submit ourselves to God and then to each other his Spirit brings syncs us and a beautiful movement of unconscious amplified coordination brings forth actions that impact those around us with faith, hope and love.

What impact could we have on a city or a world if we were synced?

PGF Thought of the Week – Easter

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Passion Week – Focus and Mission

Put God First – In our attempt and desire to put God first this year it would seem that Easter is a time of year where it is easy to have Jesus at the center of our lives and yet, it doesn’t always play out that way.  Even at church.  I am convinced that as Jesus followers, the Passion Week and Easter should be one of the greatest weeks of the whole year for us. An opportunity to remember what Jesus did on the cross, focus on the fact that he is no longer in the grave and celebrate the freedom that his blood and resurrection brought us.  But I also believe God wants more than remembrance; he wants us to take another step (no surprise there).  Our remembrance and focus should move us to continue the mission of the cross by reaching out to those who are far away from God and are in desperate need of the message of the cross.  As disciples of Jesus we should see this time of year as one of our greatest chances to invite people to meet Him.

That is why I am so excited about our plans at The Chapel for Passion Week and Easter this year.  We are going to do several things that I believe will help bring Jesus to the forefront of our celebration and provide opportunity to invite others to join us.

First we are going to put on hold all of our regular ministries during Passion Week (the week before Easter).  I believe doing this helps us step out from the ordinary and provide us time to focus and celebrate.  It also gives us a chance to plan several special events centered on the meaning of Easter and mission of Jesus.  Below is the schedule of events we have planned. Look also for a special invitation that you can use to invite friends or family to The Case for Christ and to Easter Sunday.

Monday – 3/29  Seder Dinner

Wednesday – 3/31  The Case for Christ

Friday – 4/2 Good Friday Night of Worship

Sunday – 4/4 Easter Sunday

Church, let’s begin to pray now that God would use this time to help us fall more in love with him and that we would have our hearts broken for those who don’t know him.